And I mean, yeah, it's obscure, in the sense that it's a Virtual Boy game. But Virtual Boy games are specifically permitted. Plus, it's Atlus! And SMT is pretty well known...
plus, that music tho

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I think what gave it away were the fact that Atlus published it and that it was a spin off. Atlus had only published 4 games on the NES and none of them fit that criteria. Have you actually played this game? I still don't know what was Nintendo thinking by using red and black color schemes.

And I mean, yeah, it's obscure, in the sense that it's a Virtual Boy game. But Virtual Boy games are specifically permitted. Plus, it's Atlus! And SMT is pretty well known...
plus, that music tho

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I think what gave it away were the fact that Atlus published it and that it was a spin off. Atlus had only published 4 games on the NES and none of them fit that criteria. Have you actually played this game? I still don't know how anyone could think that going with red and black color schemes was a good call for VB.

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I certainly didn’t play it. I haven’t even heard of it until this thread.

And I mean, yeah, it's obscure, in the sense that it's a Virtual Boy game. But Virtual Boy games are specifically permitted. Plus, it's Atlus! And SMT is pretty well known...
plus, that music tho

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I think what gave it away were the fact that Atlus published it and that it was a spin off. Atlus had only published 4 games on the NES and none of them fit that criteria. Have you actually played this game? I still don't know how anyone could think that going with red and black color schemes was a good call for VB.

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I haven't, but I like the SMT series (and the Persona spin off series) and have always thought the music in their games was outstanding. So I picked this one in part because it's one I wish I had gotten the chance to play.

And I mean, yeah, it's obscure, in the sense that it's a Virtual Boy game. But Virtual Boy games are specifically permitted. Plus, it's Atlus! And SMT is pretty well known...
plus, that music tho

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I think what gave it away were the fact that Atlus published it and that it was a spin off. Atlus had only published 4 games on the NES and none of them fit that criteria. Have you actually played this game? I still don't know how anyone could think that going with red and black color schemes was a good call for VB.

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I certainly didn’t play it. I haven’t even heard of it until this thread.

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I think the one you named was a Japan-only release, and rules are that it has to have released in North America for eligibility. So the sequel question was tricky, considering it was, and it wasn't, in a lot of ways. First game in America, not elsewhere.